Once the summer begins, the hysteria of the mangoes begins to speak on everyone’s head. In India, mango is called ‘the king of fruit’, not only for the taste but also for its special types and the symbols associated with cities. Different types of mangoes are grown in different parts of the country that are not only in the country but also abroad. Let us know which cities are popular for any type of mangoes.
West Bengal- Kishan Poke Mango
Kishan Poke mango grown in Murshidabad district of West Bengal is known for its sweet taste and dark yellow. Its size is round and it is very juicy. There is a huge demand in the summer, especially in Bengal.
Luckno- Tuchehri and Sa Aus Sa
Lucknow, the capital of Uttar Pradesh, is an important center for mangoes. Tuchehra mangoes are the highest yield here. Dosehri mangoes are popular for their thin skins, juicy pulp and sweet taste. Apart from this, the S Aus sa mango is also well grown here, which is wonderful in the flavor.
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Varanasi-Lem
The lame mango has become a symbol of Varanasi. Its taste, smell and texture makes it special. It is large in the shape of mango and green in green, including skins. It is very preferred in Panara, which is very special in flavor.
Mumbai-Alphonso (Habus)
Alphonso mango in Maharashtra, also known as Habus in the local language, is calculated not only in India but also more expensive and delicious mangoes in the world. Its smell, color and pulp makes it special. Mumbai and Ratnagiri are its main production areas.
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Hyderabad- Begum Basant, Tottapuri and Chandarari
Begum Basant, Tottapuri and Chandarai mangoes are grown in Hyderabad, Telangana. These mangoes have a special mark due to their different taste, color and shape.
Kolkata- Himat
There are many types of mangoes found in Kolkata, but Himayat is a different matter. It is large, sweet and fragrant in the common form. Apart from this, the lame of North India and Cha Aus Cha S Cha are also found here.